Tuesday: "Catch Me if You Can"

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Adapted from the Steven Spielberg film of the same title, the Broadway musical-adapted "Catch Me if You Can" is a portrait of the con artist as a young man. That is, of course, if that chameleonlike, continent-hopping confidence man could burst into showtunes while impersonating an airplane pilot, doctor and lawyer, all while being pursued by an FBI agent/sometimes bromantic friend Carl Hanratty. "Hairspray" songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman penned the musical, at the Kravis Center at 8 tonight through Nov. 18. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. Tickets start at $25. 561-832-7469 or Kravis.org.

Adapted from the Steven Spielberg film of the same title, the Broadway musical-adapted "Catch Me if You Can" is a portrait of the con artist as a young man. That is, of course, if that chameleonlike, continent-hopping confidence man could burst into showtunes while impersonating an airplane pilot, doctor and lawyer, all while being pursued by an FBI agent/sometimes bromantic friend Carl Hanratty. "Hairspray" songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman penned the musical, at the Kravis Center at 8 tonight through Nov. 18. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. Tickets start at $25. 561-832-7469 or Kravis.org. (Courtesy)

Adapted from the Steven Spielberg film of the same title, the Broadway musical-adapted "Catch Me if You Can" is a portrait of the con artist as a young man. That is, of course, if that chameleonlike, continent-hopping confidence man could burst into showtunes while impersonating an airplane pilot, doctor and lawyer, all while being pursued by an FBI agent/sometimes bromantic friend Carl Hanratty. "Hairspray" songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman penned the musical, at the Kravis Center at 8 tonight through Nov. 18. 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. Tickets start at $25. 561-832-7469 or Kravis.org.